Caprinae is a subfamily of mammals that includes animals like goats and sheep. These animals are known for their cloven hooves and are often found in mountainous regions. They are herbivores, primarily grazing on grass and shrubs, and are well-adapted to their environments with strong legs for climbing.
Members of the Caprinae subfamily are social creatures, often living in groups called herds. They communicate through various vocalizations and body language. Some species, like the mountain goat, are famous for their agility on steep terrains, making them fascinating to observe in the wild.